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July 14, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | O F P O S S I B L E "We're not classicists, but we were trying to find an elegant way to create some- thing new while preserving the feeling of what was previously there," says Appel. The material palette — which includes red brick, reclaimed heart pine, terra- cotta, plaster and limestone — was chosen in this spirit. "Normally, it's the front of the building that is the most expressive because that is what everyone sees," says the architect. "In this case, the red-brick front facade's expression is calmness and continuity with the existing architecture and street- scapes. By the time you reach the rear terraces of the building with the custom all-matte white glazed terracotta façade, you realize you are in a very unique space. This really captures the identity of Williamsburg in a way." Each home is both private and quietly isolated from the street while featuring a sense of openness and continuity between interior and exterior. Plenty of natural daylight makes its way into dramatic double-height spaces adorned with 18-foot curtains. Seamless glass and flush transitions reinforce the inside-out- side connection. "We wanted to reflect the sense of scale," says Appel, who designed the building following sustainable principles that align with New York City's Zone Green initiative. Some of the more sustain- able choices include the installation of high-performance triple glazed windows and efficient and healthier heating and cooling systems, as well as the use of reclaimed heart pine for the floors, mill- work and ceilings. "The materials, colors and atmosphere were always driven by choices that felt at home in Brooklyn," the architect explains. "We wanted the experience of the building to be a journey from the old to the new." https://www.ofpossible.com/ 28 DIGS.NET | 7.14.23

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